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Lacroix 000 12 “Fleur de lis” No Longer Available

Lacroix 000 12 "Fleur de lis" No Longer Available

Here is another new guitar from local builder John Lacroix. The 000 12 “Fleur de lis” is the sister guitar to the 000 12 “The Fountain” which we featured a few weeks ago. This 12 fret 000 body guitar also features a Sitka spruce top and Indian rosewood sides and back. Eye candy is provided by the mother of pearl “Fleur de lis” head stock inlay and the Ziricote fretboard, bridge, binding and headstock overlay. These visual appointments set this guitar apart from its sister guitar while maintaining a simple elegance.

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Sergei de Jonge Bearclaw Sitka/Sapele OM No Longer Available

Sergei de Jonge Bearclaw Sitka/Sapele OM  No Longer Available

Some guitars have a well balance sound and some guitars have a lush three dimensional tone but not many can claim both! The new Sapele mahogany OM from the workshop of Sergei de Jonge does just that.

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William Laskin Concert Classical 2001 (Consignment) SOLD

This is an impressive concert grade classical guitar from a luthier who never ceases to impress
players all over the world.  This particular instrument has all of the lush rich tone character of a Spanish-made instrument but with perhaps a touch more clarity and crispness … and features a stunning set of Brazilian rosewood, Master Grade Western Red cedar top and of course the Laskin armrest.

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William “Grit” Laskin “a la Erte” 1997 (Consignment) SOLD

Yes,  this is the “a la Erte” guitar from page 72 of “A Guitar Maker’s Canvas: the Inlay Art of Grit
Laskin”,  a beautiful Brazilian rosewood Florentine cutaway from maestro William Laskin.   This one-of-a-kind masterpiece features the Laskin armrest and ribrest,  premium tonewoods and a layered voice that is powerful when you attack hard and nuanced when you lighten up … what an absolutely stunning sounding musical instrument!!!

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G.W. Barry Custom Concert with Malaysian Blackwood Sold

Helmholtz resonance, tap tones, Chladni patterns, top deflection specifications, tone bar placement, strutting configurations, back plate reflective properties, top radius, frame stiffness, scale length, bridge mass, saddle downbearing, soundhole aperture, finish thickness & flexibility, vibration absorption qualities of glue, machine head mass, top plate strength-to-weight ratio, tonewood species … would you believe that these are just SOME of parameters to consider when building a guitar?

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G.W. Barry Concert Custom Bearclaw Sitka & Brazilian Rosewood Sold

It just struck me that when I play an instrument made by G.W. Barry, I don’t have any of my usual questions. You know … questions like “I wonder if I used heavier strings if I’d get more oomph out of the bass?” or “Why do the strings feel so stiff on this thing” or even “Why does this guitar react so much better to a light attack with fingers but not so well with a moderately aggressive pick attack?” There are definitely no questions with this guitar! This is definitely not one of those instruments that five minutes after you first start playing it, you find yourself thinking about the next guitar you want to buy!

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